I know a little Irishman
Who gets the fans excited
I'm glad he left old Manchester
And he came to Leeds United

'Cos Johnny Giles of Ireland
Is the general of United
And if Don Revie had his way
Then Johnny would be knighted

When Johnny takes a penalty
The goalie looks quite sorry
And Billy Bremner dare not look
But he really needn't worry

He puts the ball down on the spot
The goalkeeper is sweatin'
He does his sort of an Irish gig
The ball is in the nettin'

It's Johnny Giles of Ireland
And the general of United
And if Don Revie had his way
Then Johnny would be knighted
(spoken: Oh yes, he sure would)

It must be all the stew he eats
That gives him his endurance
'Cos if you meet him in the street
He'll sell you some insurance

Oh Johnny Giles of Ireland
The general of United
And if Don Revie had his way
Then Johnny would be knighted

And if Don Revie had his way
Then Johnny would be knighted

This song devoted to one of the better things to come out of Manchester.
Of course Johnny Giles is from Ireland but it was Manchester United where Don Revie signed him
from. This record appeared on the EP which also featured 'The Ballad Of Bily Bremner' and 'The Lads Of Leeds'
and released in 1971. Written and performed by Ronnie Hilton.